Can someone please identify cars 16 and 18?
Can someone please identify cars 16 and 18?
#16 is C Read in the B. C. M. special. #18 is R Smith in the Citroen special.
Woody you just beat with details of #18,- the Doug Haigh built Citroen Special and it was owned and raced by Ralph Smith, who has the Lycoming, the Citroen was made from a Light 15 with the Motor/ gearbox final drive turned back to front for the rear wheel drive, which is quite normal for racing cars these days. Interestingly an early photo in Graham Vercoe's book it has #18 on it - so a permanent number from the 1950's
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Pity about Vercoe's "Historic Racing Cars" book-it was riddled with inaccuracies. They started before you even opened the book-the dust jacket shows (amongst other cars) a blue Lola T70 which is labelled a Lola T1!
To make matters worse many knowledgeable people such as Max Fisher and David McKinney went to great lengths to correct the errors but, alas, they wasted their time and energy. When the second edition was published it was word for word the same as the first edition.
As "Oldfart" says, the info it contains needs to be looked at very critically.
The field
The Capella
Capella close up
The field racing
Ferrari and Stanton Cropduster
Ferrari BCM and GCS
and as I like Riley's the Ransley Riley Engine
and that upside down engine again
That is it the whole 50 or so photo's
and thanks for the information to identify the cars
Hi Roger re the G C S. As a 10-11 year old we went to Murewai beach racing about 1956-57. We walked up the beach to see the racing. The cars were all just sitting around and I touched the tyre on this car. I guess it was George Smith who told me not to do that as the sand would get into the engine. Sadly no racing took place as the tide or something was not right. Very disappointing but amazing to think perhaps Bruce McLaren and others could have been there. Chrs ...
A view of the city - peaceful for the moment and a lonely Mini in the carpark.
from the Sprints on the Saturday - organised by the Otago Sports Car Club
Huge crowd and not much safety as was in the time and earlier, much like the 1960's 70's
Cooper Vincent
the car known as "Jilly " and raced at one time by Dave "Jaguar " Silcock
the Vincent engine end.
A Sports Special ** which we now know is Furi 2, built by Jim Bennett with help from his brother Cliff [ bodywork ] and Ivan - engineering.
(Think this is ) the engine from the special - It is using the Roots type twin vane Commer TS3 Truck supercharger.
Supercharged Jaguar
any comment appreciated, maybe from the programme Steve Nisbet !!
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New-ish
Oldish the B C M Special
the engine
Older - and a Favourite. the Stanton Special
I think that will be all from the 1984 Dunedin races, unless you guys have some to add.
Please do, and enjoy these.
Very good presentation Roger, many thanks.
We competed much later when the races were revived and ran clockwise & used the motorway over to 'THE GLEN" then up to and over Cemetary Hill & back around the "OVAL" Pic attached , maybe someone can do a spread on those later years, that have now also, Sadly gone forever it seems.
Hope there are more photos out there, feel free to add them here or on a new thread.
Re : " Sadly gone forever it seems " wasn't it at Dunedin that there was a Spectator death ??, and MANZ [as it was then ] didn't support the organising club(s) and only intervened when the Clubs Officials were to be charged with the death
thanks
Roger
Roger, The accident was at the Queenstown meeting.
Can post details from the programme.
Otago Sports Car Club were behind the 1984 event too !!
Can someone please give me street names for the earlier circuits ASAP?
Thanks